The Many Faces Of Kevin Nash Ranked - From Worst To Best

8. Paparazzi Productions (2006)

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Kevin Nash was perhaps only too grateful to be taking paycheques for doing not that much at all during his mid-2000s TNA run, but his spell there wasn't without merit and often focused on the side-splitting silliness of the industry rather than the serious business of money-drawing pro wrestling.

Inserted into the X Division on the weight of his reputation as a serial burying machine, Nash instead brought the banter, working 'X' style in daft parody matches before forming the legitimately hilarious Paparazzi Productions crew with Alex Shelley, Jay Lethal and others. A proto-Being The Elite, the vignettes were near-the-knuckle, riotously entertaining and survive in the memories of those that lived through some of TNA's darkest days.

Carrying off the demeanour of a man enjoying his mid-life crisis, Nash's dyed barnet (often paired with his favourite polo shirt and hideously out-of-time combat trousers) was the perfect look for the task at hand.

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